I know I do. The guy was spectacular on that series and it's a shame that Walter White died at the end of the last episode to eliminate the possibility of a movie.

Well, Walter White may be gone, but Cranston's brilliance is on display in a five-minute commercial for the MLB postseason on TBS.

The premise is that Cranston is doing a one-man show on Broadway recapping baseball's greatest moments.

It's largely a spoof of about how everything about baseball and its history can be over-dramatized.

He does imitations of Carlton Fisk's famous home run in the 1975 World Series and Kirk Gibson's famous home run in the 1988 World Series.

And there's a look at Derek Jeter's famous flip against the Oakland A's in the playoffs. It's all funny stuff. Loved it.

If the upcoming baseball postseason could actually be as good as this Cranston commercial, then baseball might be able to gain some ground on the NFL in the TV ratings. Here's a link to the video on You Tube: